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APRIL 2008 |
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FEATURES |
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HOT PICK & PRODUCT REVIEWS |
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Read more from Information Security magazine in our back issues. |
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Features |
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Color Me Complex
by Ed Skoudis & Matt Carpenter
Funneling integrated endpoint security features into one product makes for a murky mix of complexity and immaturity. |
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Tug-of-Web 2.0
by Justin Gehtland
Ajax, Java and other dynamic application coding methods have pulled computing power over to the client, introducing new risks and resurrecting old ones. |
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The Sting
by David Strom
Honeyclients are creating a buzz in the security world, giving malicious Web sites the sharp end. |
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Hot Pick & Product Reviews |
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